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I-CAR Recognized for New Hands-on EV and ADAS Training

A panel of international media judges awarded I-CAR a SEMA Global Media Award in recognition of its new Electric Vehicle Hands-On Skills Development course. 

Welding on Electric Vehicles, Part 3

How to quickly search for and find OEM hybrid and electric vehicle disabling procedures.

Welding on Electric Vehicles, Part 2

OEM hybrid and electric vehicle disabling procedures.

Welding on Electric Vehicles, Part 1

Precautions to take when welding on battery electric vehicles and hybrid electric vehicles.

Electric Vehicles Immersed Throughout 2022 SEMA Show

This year’s SEMA Show will include more features and activities to help showgoers learn about the opportunities that the emerging technology offers the automotive aftermarket.

EV Education: Shocking, to Say the Least

I-CAR’s Dirk Fuchs and Niel Speetjens are running around the country scaring collision repairers about electric vehicles … and that’s a good thing.

Electric Vehicle Repair Safety, Part 2

The best tool you can have when repairing EVs is: observation, knowledge and assessment.

Electric Vehicle Repair Safety, Part 1

Why it’s important to adhere to all recommended safety precautions when repairing electric vehicles.

BendPak Introduces New EV2400SL Electric Vehicle Lift

This push-around, full-rise scissor lift table is designed to make replacing both electric vehicle battery packs and internal combustion powertrain components more efficient.

Electric Vehicle Safety: No Boundaries

When it comes to battery electric vehicle (BEV) and hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) repair safety, collision repair facility owners and operators cannot be over-prepared.

Mitchell Transforms Estimating Platform to Meet Needs of EVs

Mitchell has announced enhancements to Mitchell Cloud Estimating that can simplify the collision damage appraisal process for battery electric vehicles.

CARB Requires Manufacturers to Provide Service Info for EVs

Per the Advanced Clean Cars II regulations, independent repair shops in California will be required to have access to the same service information and repair procedures from OEMs as they have with current internal combustion engine vehicles.